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Born, Friday, Dec. 11, son to Mr. 
and Mrs. Patrick Mulvey. 
Born, Tuesday, Dec. 15, a son to 
Mr. and Mrs. William McEachern, 
Pine street. 
Born, Wednesday, Dec. 16, a son to 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Wilcox, 
North street. 
Mrs. Mary Stanley announces the en- 
gagement of her daughter, Ethel Chase 
to Herman C. Swett. 
C. T. Loomis has been representing 
the Rehtable Poultry Journal at the poultry 
show in Beverly the past week. 
The Breeze will be published next 
week on Thursday afternoon, as our re- 
gular publication day falls on Christmas. 
The beautiful decorations at the Van 
der Hoeven-Smoot nuptials, at the 
Charles Head residence Tuesday, were 
in charge of Magnuson & Hylen, the 
Bridge street florists. 
At the last meeting of Allen Post, 
G. A. R., a committee was appointed 
to prepare resolutions on the death of a 
late Associate member, John Baker. 
The resuiutions are printed on another 
page. 
Orrin A. Martin, who was recently 
married in Lynn, and now makes his 
home there, has returned from a trip 
south. He is planning to leave soon, 
accompanied by Mrs. Martin, to spend 
the winter in California. 
Capt. Herbert McCleary of St. John, 
N. B., madea flying trip to Manchester 
on Wednesday, and called on George 
B. Northrup and family, Bennett street. 
Capt. McCleary is captain of one of the 
St. John river boats, the Aberdeen. 
Mis. Joseph W. Pyne, who died at 
her home in Beverly Monday evening 
after an illness of several months, leaves 
seven children, one of whom is Mrs. 
Herbert B. Hinchliffe of this town. 
Beside her husband and children she 
leaves three grandchildren and innumer- 
able friends to mourn her loss. 
Assessor F. K. Swett was in Boston 
yesterday to attend the 19th annual meet- 
ing of the Association of Mass. Assessors, 
held at the Quincy House, the business 
mecting being at 10.30 and the banquet 
at 12. Among the topics discussed 
were: ‘‘The advisability of the appoint- 
ment of Assessors of Taxes by the Com- 
monwealth,’’ opened by ex-pres. Thom- 
as Hills of Boston, and ““The advisabil- 
ity of changing the date of assessing 
property from May 1 to April 1,’’ open- 
ed by Chas, E. Folsom of Boston. This 
latter subject is a direct aim at such sum- 
mer resorts as Manchester, and other 
North Shore towns. 
Fancy arm elastics, 25c at Bell’s. 
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The Manchester Crickets’ invitation 
party is scheduled for this evening in the 
Town hall. 
Reception Biscuit, packed in tin boxes, 
enclosed in fancy baskets, 50c¢ basket, 
Hooper's. * 
Miss Mae Courier, after a very pleas- 
ant visit of two months at Manchester, 
visiting her uncle, Charles W. Fritz and 
family, School street, left the first of the 
week and sails from New York today for 
her home in Algiers, La. 
Attractive line of fancy neckwear in 
boxes at Bell’s. - 
North Shore lodge, A. O. U. W., 
at their meeting Tuesday evening, elect- 
ed the following officers: William F. 
Spry, past master workman; H. A. 
Porter, master workman; G. F. Evans, 
foreman; J. A. Murray, overseer; T. 
B. Stone, recorder; Lewis Killam, 
guide; C. W. Sawyer, financier; Hor- 
ace Standley, treasurer; M. Silva, i. w. ; 
Senter Stanley, o. w.; G. P. Dole, 
trustee 3 yrs.; W. F. Spry, rept. to 
grand lodge; Senter Stanley, alternate. 
Personal Attention Given to all Work. Estimates cheerfully given. 
EDWARD S, BRADLEY 
PRACTICAL PLUMBER 
HOT WATER HEATING. 
GAS FIT TING 
Telephone Connection 
44 Central St., Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS 
COAL and WOOD 
“RAISE 
36 Central Street 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Merry Christmas 
A large Supply of Christmas 
Candy, Oranges, Nuts, Holly, Evers 
green and Laurel Wreaths, Vege» 
tables and Fruit may be found at 
HOOPER’S 
School Street 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
SHELDON’S MARKET 
Turkeys, Geese, Ducks, Chickens, Vegetables 
Grapes, Grape Fruit, Oranges, Celery, etc., tor Christmas 
Central Street) MANCHESTERsBYeTHEsSEA 
PRIDE $ CROSSING. 
Oldest Established Drug Store in Manchester. 
«For Christmas Gifts... 
We invite you to inspect our stock of Kodaks, Fountain Pens, Station- 
ery, Confectionery in Fancy Packages, Perfumes, Sachets. 
of 12, 25 and 50. Pipes all sizes, shapes and prices. 
Benj. L. Allen, 
Successor to A. Lee & Sons 
Corner School and Union Sts., Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Telephone: 257 & 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
& Established ia 1856 
MAGNOLIA. 
Cigars in Boxes 
Pocket-books, etc, 
Registered Pharmacist 
